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A Farce  in  One  Act. 


— BY— 


R.  G.  M. 


.Correctly  printed  from  the  prompter's  eopy,  with  the. cast  of 
characters,  c sturnes,  sides  of  entrance  and  exit,  rela- 
tive positions  of  the  dramatis  person*, 
property  plots,  etc. 


^ PUBLISHED  BY 

SCHOOL  PUBLISH  IN  CO. 

' >.• ' a - 

DA K CO VVry EL  L E , OHIO. 

1896. 


The  Bailiff’s  Daughter. 

" V r • V ' > ' 

■ . 

Cast  of  Characters.  iff 

Six  AS- Badder, An  Old  Bachelor* 

Kir: hard  KdV.n,..'- His Nephew',  an  Artist. 

JedidiAii  Grabble,. .........A  Sentimental  Grocer . 

T*«NY  Smart,.... .....A  Bailiff. ' 

Mrs.  Smart, iM/i.;. .1  AG.* .L-ftfa  Bailiffs . Wifes&A  Washerwoman. 

Angelina  B adder,.... A....... ..Niece  to  Silas — a Spinster. 

Nellie  Smart, L. i . ... . The ‘ Bailiff’s  Daughter. 

COSTUMES- MODERN.  ■ 

PROPfeRTIES. 

Scene  I. — Umbre'la.  A quantity  of  small  paper  parcels. 

Six  flat  irons.  Small  de^box.  Pa^r  c&  brass  spectacles.  Tin 
money.  ' ;V  . VSSjKyi 

Scene  II. — F re-place  with  fire  lighted.  Dresser  with  draw- 
er, t.  e.  L.  Cradle  before  the  lire.  Round  table,  c.  Chairs. 

Ill  hted  can  lies.  lr  m manger  and  flat-iron.  Cloth  to  wipe  I 
irons'oh.  -Market-basket.  Candy,  and  mouse-trap  in  dresser 
drawer  A pound  of  mould  candies  iu  paper.  Small  bottle  of 
medicine.  Writ.  ■ ’ , 

STAGE  DIRECTION.  , 

Observing,  the  player  is  supposed  to  face  the  audience.  R, 
means  right;  l,  leit;  cj'1  center;  r.  c.,  right  of  center;  l.  c., 
left  of  center;  r.  i>.,  right  door;  L.  d.,  left  door;  D.  p.,  door  in 
the  flat  or  scene  running  across  the  bacst  of  the  stage;  p.  e., 
first  entrance;  s.  e.,  second  entrance;  u.  e.,  upper  entrance; 

F.,  S.,  or  t ro.,  first,  second  or  thi rd* grooves*  up  stage,  toward 
the  back;  down  stage,  toward  the  footlights. 

r.  R.  C.  c.  L.  C.  L. 


9ar*Ej‘~A  in  te<ktS®,Uof-mS„.K  Unfinished  ho  use  > 

flat.  Pawnshop,,  practicably  l.  fiat.  « %en,hq.  Lidia 

U&W71’,  4 4rW^W«  iJ  ttlfv  »?M 

•.:C  **10*4,  ' . /h-7  W -■•}*■  y>;oi>  .O^i;  ?H£0^  \inOWj  fivw 

Lider  Miss  A noej.ina  BaOdbr,  in  milking  drtes  p 

4*.  =«i  s&i&ss. 

is  ^ttWqo  ini  rr  1 d¥e^«f“  the.rohd  to- mm  hm,  au- 
maVe  Con^n  p‘  i • rV''‘  * 0f  the  ,,w»r  ,,I,J  '-“'  iniirww-lo 

fc Sk.SnlfcSSfe' $4N*' jHill,  bruita** 

riM  ' t*W,  %T  ds  T-%e]?  °“  ^D0le  H.'w  :fw  support,  b^- 

J**  *— 


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Enter  Sl^AS  BAdde*>  L->  ««y  wet  and  very  muddy;  with  large  gin.,- 
/atm  umbrella,  and  parcels  sticking  out  of  lit  pockets.9  9 J- 

Angelina.  Why  good  gracious,  uncle;  wbath  mess  you’re  in. 
Budder.  Eh,  what?  Now  don’t  talk  to  me,  'E  believe  I’ve 
jost  Dim.  . ao  ’ :3 

Angelina.  What,  Cousin  Bic&ard? 

Nopthe  rabbit  I’d  got  in  my  1 ef t-fend  pocket.  M, 
there  he  is,  sate  underneath  the  currants,  r - 

Angelina.  Whjii,  where  have  you  heen  to  ? • 

Badder.  Why,  marketing,  of  course.  Confound  those  ser- 
vants, there .s  no  trusting  them,  they  always  rob  honest  people. 
Angelina . But  how  did  you  get  so  wet?  ‘ • , 

.*'flr■  Cab*  are  expensive  and  the  drivers  are  abusive, 
emnibuses  are  less  expensive,  but  their  oopductbrs  are  mte 
abusive,  so  I walked  through  the  rain,  and  unfortunately  a 1ft 


4 


THE,  BAILIFF^  DAUGHTER. 

tie  scoundrel  ran  between  mv  legs  and  upset  me  in  the  mild/ 
and  1 smashed  my  v ibreila  over  his  dirty  little  head. 

Angelina.  Yes,  yes,  but  what  about  Cousin  Richard?  : • 

Badder.  Eh,  what?  Qh,  it’s  all  settled,  and  he  says  he’ll 
hang — (Angelina  stops  his  mouth)— I mean,  he’ll  bo  t^eligkied 
to  marry  you  m a month’s  time.  (Aside,).  He’ll  be  obliged  to 
do  that  or  go ; to  p isoh , for  I’  ve  set  the  bailiffs  after  him: 

Angelina . Oh,  how  delightful  1 And  how  happy  we  shall  be. 
Badder.  What ! you  and  I ? 

Angelina.  No!  of  course  not!  I mean  my  husband  and  his 
wife.  (Aside)  Noble'creature,  I knew  he  had  a heart  capable 

of  appreciating  my  untiring  devotion.  (Aloud)  But,  uncle 

Badder . There,  there,  don’t  bother ! Go  home  and  order 
some  dry  things,  your  legs  are  younger  than  mine.  (Exit 
Angelina  Badder,  k.)  There’s  a sweet  young  crt  ature  to 
have  to  live  with,  a sweet,  gushing  young  creature— at  least, 
she  was  twenty  years  ago.  I don’t  know  who  acted  worst  by 
me,  rpy  brother  John  who  left  me  that  inass  of  antiquated 
charms,  with  a fortune  of  ten  thousand  pounds  to  look  after,  or 
my  broth er-io  ’*w;  *4poOr  Will  Kden?”  as  they  always  called 
turn— confound  ■ is  poverty— who  left  me  ,liis  scapegrace  artist 
of  a son,  Richard,  to  look  after  and  keep  out  pf  debt,  which  I 
have  done,  and  would  do  still  if  he  would  sign  the  bills,  and 
do  what  1 want  him,  but  he  won’t,  he’s  so  dreadfully  head' 
strong  and  obstinate^  After  living  fifteen  years  in  my,  hcus~, 
and  nearly  wearing  my  life  out  by* her  perpetual  nagging  she 
has  taken  it  into  her  head  to  fall  in  lp.ve  with  that  young  serape- 
gTace,  Richard  Eden,  who  is  at  least  twenty-three  years  his 
junior.  ( Baughs , but  checks  himself  quickly .)  I was  very  nearly 
laughing,  and  very  nearly  getting  into  an  infernal  rage,  but  on 
second  thoughts  X did;  neither,  for  X saw  a way  to  get  rid  of  his 
importunities  for  money,  and  her  infernal  chatter  from  morn- 
ing till  night,  by  marrying  them,  ^hen  he  woufd  have  'money, 
afjKl  she  a h,Q.ne,  o,f  her  own.  So  I went  up  town  this  aftdrhdon, 
saw  the  young  scapegrace,.,  and  told  him  point  blank  4lmf  die 
must  marry  Angelina  or  $#r.ye,ia .prison, rand  he, told  me— well , 
i j|epje^f ; wh^t} was  decider, lyi’^hf-rr^'thwign 

•v.  I nearly  fpiigafee  hi. u, Tie  t 

f odndedly  obstinate— xmimth  B iit*a4.at  is;  it  ? 

spGPtfi^fes??' tnwie s-uifian. hate'  taken  m hem 
ih;pm  and  my  jtast  gold  on;e,s , , s hail l 1 I 

^ojjau+iTafyp  ww\&qw.)  ...Why-i  hjereff  ia  beadtifucl  pair  M kraris 
ones,  i dare  sayl  could  get  them  uncommonly  cheap.  I’il 
fry.  (Exits  into  shop  doort  l.f.) 


THE  BAILIFF’S  DAUGHTER. 


Enter  Sm  art  ,l.,  carrying  six  flat-irons,  and  a small  deal-box. 

M$s.  Snortt.  Oh,  lord,  my  poor  feet  ! I wish  them  as  made 
them  pavements  might  be  stoned  to  death  wit i tr  t beib xjnd  fc 
a-hu?riydi%  and  aTskurryipg  through  that  th  re  mud  like  a 
yaung^io  of  ten,  which d’m  past  < iiftty  fl '.h  ek3t  a-  btiakene p,a$tfcn , 
and  dn’y  jitf  washhouse  shoes- on,  and  no  side  to  dne  through  ft 
corn-  od  hi  left  'foot,  and  the  child  ta  iced  suddc  n wit  b thfr 
pains  through  the  Seville  orange,  da  ten  by  i mistake;  I b&id*gb»fc 
the  man  and  &ddly  ftway  at  ,the  stujio —which  she  goes  there 
for  an  h-  ur  every , cay  to  .have  herself:  painted  as  ghosts  and 
ladies  an  nyhnpVatid  mermaids- and  deb*  at'  t-Wo  • «h  Minus*  af> 
hour,  which  her  face  is  Vdrth  eber^’pehi.  v — and  not  a hit  of 

9°  .gion-«5i  |i>w.ug»»  i-vay.  b»Hg. . Sjpy. %»%. 

tiaink^  pf tier  leave  the  Mp  hes  alpne  pd..,no  vtbn :jp£'  th-mghf 
than  let  that.  - 1 f,  chii.  1 u]e,;  s'cp  T id  nay-  up  da  ix'  ....  * 

I 1.1  peyer'; 

j^gwp  to  'jyaivn-stM 

e-mfor* Silvas  BAimtinfrom  , eft 

.1  -Hv,  WS  li  >i 

Mrs:  S.  My  eye,  here’s  a g it.  Why  who’d 


|jjp|  , . .4  . . ^ P - atid 

takes  the  bud  ii$l  V I'^tayts  for’^ho  s-Kipt^  aR-h‘|;h^: 


xWx 


to ; 


r'conAVa^kih 


Re-enter  ■‘Syl as  B A D b er "fro in ^ .•  dwrf-s&oftj fffib r j l.fI-^MRs.  • Sm a \r 


54  a 

ha’ 


thought  tp 


Badekr . (i>.)  My  good  .woman,  that  is,  my  ,good-,Mjg.  Sharp  ? 

you  are  laboring  upder  a d$l  isipn— I have  not  be  a { into  that 
shop  to^ obtain  a J.6an,  but  purchas  , this  pair  of  spectacles,, 
and  great  trouble  1 have  had  to  get  hem,  for  the  fellow  hari 
the  impudence  to  ask  half-a-crown  or  them,  hut  I have  get 
them  at  last  for  two  shillings,  and  very  good  ones  they  arb> 
worth  a pound  at  feast,  I should  ay.  But  what  ha  i brought 
you  here,  Mrs.  S.,?  I thought  yop  were  getting  plenty  of 
washing  to  do.  , ' ' 

Mrs.S.  (r.)U  So  I am,  sir,  but  Body’s  away  on  yiptiy^uii- 
ness,  and.I^/tin’t  get  nip  rponey,  t ^the.  child ’p  llf, , and  *1  can’t 
get  nothing  for  him,  but  p’r’aps  \mM  .lend  me  a trifle^  I* ,-id 
pay  yoA  in  a day  ur  two. 


, : V- 

THE  BAILIF1  9 8 DAUGHTER. 


Badder,  (E  ntatingly .)  \Well,  Pm  afraid  I — that  is/ I fear— 
(OomequmtiM.  dwx&es'to  xi.)4-l  moqean  to.  ns  a j^—  indeed,  Mrs. 
Smart,  I hatfe  xothmg  but  ha^penoe  a iout  me.  n\  aS»/f  *4  v 
■ ’ FT'V  . u .. >.  d'.i* jfmjr r* .{Ex#-  fimpimj  very  quickly , B.)  . 

Mrs*  & Stingy  rid  bimte,  T know  his  pockets  are  full  of. 
moneys  Oky  how  k wish  I was  in  that  there  bvautifuV  pl&ee 
where  wooist  nease  from  washing^  where  the  weary!  are  at  rest, 
and  there  is  m>  ere  ironing;  to  be  done ^ ^ orb  d yn%/U . •’ *iWn 

! (Exit  into  pawn-shop,  dooriv. 

Enter  Richaj  Eden,  L,.  Scedy^qejitect.  He  looks  pale  and  cirri, 

Eden,  I think  have  pat  him  off  the  scent  at  last,  but  I am 
mot  safe  for  a moment,  and  have  not  an  idea  where  to  go  to  ; 
besides,  I have  only  got  thirty  shill  in  ;s  in  the  world.  Oh, 
Nelly,  Nelly,  v-  ho  would  ever  have  ihoyight  w^en  I firSt  saw 
yogr  gentle  fa  e in  my  stud ih  that yoli  vVouid  be  the  soiiree  of 
ho  touch  trouble  to  me?  and  who  wduld  have  thought  also  that 
popr  hot-temp  red  old  Uncle  Silas  who  id  evef*  have  -beeh^Bc 

o I 


tempe  red  old  Bhcle  Silas' 

jKfwht*  was  always  so' kind  ahd  'gO  'd  to  me,  and  all  bee  use 
I refused  to  Warty  a woman  ovd  ’’enough — and  much  too  ug^v-aJ 
to  beorti^  mother . Perhaps.  1^  v^^fo^ijfh  to  tally  about  NeUy  to 
the  old  gem.  man,  but  l was  so  angry  hardly  knew  wi at  1 
said.  I wish  1 ew  what  to  do. 

dt  vdoii  e .0(4%  (Cfrwtto's  <0  JR.  and  thinks  aside,!), 

';V  ii.-g  :;\U  ' 'fho  mv  / k*  p O' ' . ... 

Jterenter  Mr.*  .worn  p to  o >,jloor  l.jt.  ,bkc.  still 

' ( Oh,  that  nils t 


L.  j thkt  nh'sty  wSnfp ilbiTsrfaptan‘kei:oU8  cross- 

0*0  4li %lvk U u iLii  ki.,k 


d afi®&  ter  rikje  Vge  Ir  li  blue 
ill  m£  fu  t y , r.t.ti«W£  a 
£ &oih$:  hhainsi  Ki>E$r.) '/• ' 

bd  ^bin^ny  wliat  is  the  matter? 

I ijtii/e  ,3«i.f.9i  ii.  %'  uotjmB rd 


Jfcfrs  <S.  diverted*  yo  tifextfiieci  if  youM  on'y  rose  a 

tanner  on  six  irons.  Its  a dpoce  i shame,  and  th • t’s  flat 

sis  ihitemrz 1 ' 

nr  <s (l>  a .iVT  TU  fi  • i tITi,u 


-yes,  aivfif  eteugk^'tob,  P:  thinks,  with  a sick 
liHothihg'  iri  M'lvm&e.  -J' 


All 

cS^d  at  home  an  v . ,v  ...  ,x 

Eden,  Well,  if  half-a-crowu  will  help  ^ou  here  it  is. 

(Gives  it,) 


7?' 


T:  U BAILIFF’S  OAE&ilTER. 


MrsJ'fi.'  ’ (i ^itinxjf  i e coin  to?  test  Aside.)  Y<  f]  tbat?s  all 
Tight,  and  ' (Aloud.)  v Wri  aright  sprf,  os'  you  oatv'ti 

sp’-xre  it  ;'yoii  don’t  1<  ok  As  vfyour  pockets  Were  rt  aturig'  over 
aney. 

Eden.  i aoi  not  rich,  but  I should  n6i  offer  it  to  you  if  I did 
not  intend  you  to  take  it. 

Mrs.  S.  Weil,  you’ve  a kind  .’art,  and  I’m  glad  of  the  mon- 
ey if  you  lets  me  keep  it. 

Ederi.  Certainly  ; but  I want  you  to  do  something  for  me— I 
want  you  to  tell  me  where  I can  hide  myself  out  of  ihe  way  to- 
night, for  I don’t  want  to  1 e seed.  ‘K  : ; 1 

Mrs.  S.  (Doubtfully.)  vVhatl  are  the  bobbies  after  you? 
For  shame,  young  man.  You’ve  been  and  gone  and  done  what 
you  hadn’t  oughtn’t,  have  you? 

Eden.  (Laughing.)  We  i,  no,  not  quite  so  bad  ae  that,  but 
the  bailiffs  are  after  me  which  is  nearly  as  bad. 

Mrs.  S.  (R&lieved.)  Oh,  that’s  nothing.  You  are  very  wel- 
come to  come  to  my  place,  though  it’s  not  very  co  nfortous  o- 
day,  through  my  washing  and  the  boiler  flue  smoking  a good 
deal  ; put  one  place  is  as  g >od  as  another  when  you  are  down 
on  your, luck,  so  come  along.  - ^ - 73 

Edt n;  .but  where  is  your house? 

Mrs.  S.  Oh,  Number  three  Clarence  lane  straight  down  the 
Lond<  a road. 

Eden,  Yes,,  that’s ; alt  very,  well,  but  I don’t  are  to  go 
straight  down  the  road. 

Mrs.  S.  • -Werry  WdByfeen  get  intd''dnei*a,:.1?hem  -lanes  on  the 
right—  v-,u  can’t  go  far  wrong.  Tabes  his  arm  in  fa  rs.)  Clap 
y.mrsdf  rnder  my 'whig,  young  ii  n,  then  you  sfid  'fly  a\v  iy 
with  me  rom  the  bailiffs  and  be  • i.  rest.’  '•  K.) 

C Em  ULSf. 


Scene  M.--A  Kitchen.  Firefrkfo  r.f.  Door  to  vxxsh-iioim  l.F> 
Door  ji.E.R.  . Window r T.E.L.  street  door f s.K.ij.  Dressei'  under 
the  win-Jdip.  Cradle  by  the. jive.  Vablein  tne  centre.  Cha  fo*  d*. 
Candle  l g feted.  Ife  bf§J- 

Nelly  Smart  discos  * red  ir  >nuig  at  table  c.,  and  sing  ng 

,-.n*  at.  ...  tK 

Kelly  S'  rt. — JBHB*  , 

“Jl  tell  them  t1  ey  nee  I not  come  wooing  tplim  /. 

For  my  heart  my  heart  is  over  the  sea.” 


S; 


THE  BAILIFF'S  DAUG  £TEB. 


Dear  me,  T wtnder  what  mo  her  can  have  done  with  all  the 
irons  ; this  one  s as  rough  ,as  sand-paper.  Oh,  how  I wish 
Dick  was  here  now  with  ail  is  troubles,  wouldn’t  I take  care 
of  him  ; no  bailiff  should  g near  him— no,  not  ev  n father.. 
(Gtm  up:  to . dro6$er;4  atyd , .uyett-  drawer .)  I do  belie v-  Jed niiah 
Grabble  has  been  here  witr  soaie  more  groceries.  His  is  the 
n^we^t  w$y  of  fo&kung  Joye  I ever  heauul  of— trying  t > gain  mj 
young  alif  *tions  with  siigr  candy,  urerr)  and 

induce  me  to  marry  hi. pyv  ii  a patent  moose  Jr  ap.  « *<hdw§  At,} 
N<Oj  even  if  I h/td  newer  ae a#  IhicF  1 wpuUl  have  hail  nothing 
to  do”  with  such  an  odious  ittie  counters  kip  per. 

(.  ;ei  rbiAH 'G-b^ai  .LE'/h  ard Vine/ ing  false,  iolthoui  at  lack , 

J '(  ' du i.v , T.E.I 


-J'edidM  &*abb1&—:  y,  %.  < M/ti*;  .-yvf 
“Eomeinto  Ihe'^ardett*  Maud, 

For  th e* black  bat  n i ght  4s  flowVh  *-* j 

„ — ■ - : 


spurnest  the  tuneful  hoffers  v7 

'mmmk 


m P t &£’$, 

speak,  ( r to  warble  to  you  iu*<  rig?4 ^ '■>’<  ‘nmib  tuA 
Th  n I'  wislFit  &6L  dn  t ' 

Grub  He, 
miy . Oh, 


to 


i efiiig. 


May  i come  in,  ph  onosi  incomparable  anlsef?  -’  V P 
1,  F suppose1  so.  (Aside.)l  Therh’s  nod  Ip  for  it. 


jEDIDIAH.Gr.VBULltl,  door,  &.E.L.  , 

iGrabli  . Do  my  eyes  aga  a revel  inytoe  luxury  of  beholding 
this. gala  - ati-apf  anrevealed  beauty — -d  > my  ears  gain  inhale 
the  perfu  ne  >f  that  melojus  voice-’?  (K  ’els.)  Thus — -oh,  thus 
let  hie  tel  my  simple  hut  ’a  -rowing  tale  of  love  to  , er  my  soul 
adores. 

fSeily.  String  at  work  at  table,  c.)  Q1  say  what  you  like— it 
don’t, hurt  n c , ;but  donft  wake  the  baby,  nr  there  ipijl  be  a row 
when  mot  ei  comes,  back.  ' ^ ,’VV  ; 

Grabble,  (i .)  Far  be  it  from  me  to  < stray  the  slumbers  'of 
the  passive  in  antry,  but  let  me  reveal  t e secrets  of,  my  buz- 
zum  in  a becoming  tragedy  whisper.  K >w  then,  whereas,  I, 
Jedidiah  Gin  bbie,  do  earnestly  desire  tc  ma  ry  and.,  afterwards 
otherwise  in  eke  myself  agreeable  to  you,  El  anor  Smart,  I do 
pr  >post  to  ttle  the  back  parlor  where  t ie  .eese  and  cjmdles 
and  mi  c bi  uits  and  seterer  is  kept,  togethr  with  all  fixin-’s>. 


& 


T«  F B IJFF’S  DAUGHTER. 


such  as  wax  shephtcrdektse.-  and  IXanieJ  ip  theViou’g  den,  an  I 
fi  e shillings  a week  pocket  money  on  von  to  do  with  as  yon 
fa.  hks'tit  ; uiJtho&t  tytirua  ah  £14  d&ye?Hl$attn  c ip  it.immed  with 
r ei  lace  to  serve'  the  shop  v tby  and  afhcygiia wljie-  bonnet  anfb 
s i aw]  to  go  to  ivew  with  o’  fc  ndays.  There  no  w,  can  you  re- 
lu 30  a*  lofting  Ja^t  .inlvCfetery  . qbsf&r  M.<j  0-  *is)  a • •Vv.V  y’ 

Ne  ly.  nWell,  ohv  Grabble,  ••Tcmtld  jBdrAnhge  to  gist  on  very 
. ell  with  all  that,  except  on*  thing. 

@raiti& ti  ‘Teh  me,'.hi0st.  i <>  witching  dams  el,  * oat  is  -th&t? 
eiJme'  aiv  plum. 

JVc'In/  ■ \Yny  yourself. poi  (v  a&i&.  ■{*■ 

Grabble.  ^Theatiiimlly;)  IV  vtfuvd  itioncuAch  my/souX,  hut  I 
doutfvge  theelbr  ;m,  . ivw,  ivh  yVM  hns  m 

Mclfy  (hh,  please  don  wear 'so yom-’ re;  der  afnsboe  waice,  the 

ba  %,  did  if  y%u:lovie  ou>  say  yoti  do,  yawcan  do  it£ 

witBonVsweaihiig/'can’t  ybt!  ‘ »nh h Sfkv  l J 

■G*  -‘bleSilL  can  1 - (VVt&Ls  v attitude.)  ''’  Conknr,.  Lifei.- 
JLY  rHh  s*him.)  'Oh . smis'er . \ •>  dfeirfitn  l , • Bast;. ; pfeea**  ‘ QtfeboJEsiden 
yoiir  verdict.'  ' I cun  i dbirrg.ii  ofa  thiis^  -say  tenvyeara;- 

we  sh.  $ Fife  a H^;e  blJLety^  wisaft.b£  tivit}  mpiove 

wd.  b n coo  let. 
ilzN*Ug<  dine  fro  n n eady. 

o Grabble.  ' It  isf  re.$if*'  awd' 

drown;. ihysalf  in  the  nearest  water-butt.  (Stilts  down,  a .ioiciy &»  w 
chair — jun.  >s  up  'Bud b dij.)  Oh,  Lori! 

Nelly,  What’s  "he  matter  now-V  needle*?  . 

Grabble  iSTo,  bpt  i’ve  sat  dxiwn  pn  the, long  s ce$> 

.Nelly.  Why  y >u  t.  m hap  to  sa^;  you've  b.epn  buying  gjov'hs? 

Grabble  . I m in  mould  candles.  , (Takes  a , y'0d  of  candles 
from  his  Jprlcet,;  I brought  you. a pbund  as  a lo  e tpken,  but  ft 
is  as  welgthgy’r  broken,  for  how  [ .can  presen  them  t‘o  yoii  ask 
' the  _h  image  >f  u y broken  .’art.  ' , w \ ■’■**( Attitude .) 

\y  Nelly.  JSV w i ally,  Mr.  Grabble,  I think  ye  x’ve  been  talk- 
ing nonsense  qn  • e 'long  enough.  I must  beg  y l to  g ).  (Cross- 
es to  door,  s.e.l,  T thank  you  very,  much  fob  very  pol  ite 

offer,  but  I cap  of  possibly  accept,  it.  ‘ Opens  the  door.) 

Grabble.  \W  lly. ) Oh,. distraction  1 

(Exit,  Ranging  hat.  over  his  < «,  door  3.E.L. ) 

Nelly.  (Bangl  i g the  door ['after  Tp  think  of.  That  pdipbs 

wretch  coming  sere  after  me.  ,The  idea  ! A;  if  X #as  going 
to  hia  r r y a 1 i ti  1 i , u p like. him,  a a d 1 i V e i n a f r . . ■ svsy  parlor  14  » 
a back  street.  Yell,  1 must  go  on  with  the  Vm'pg,  I suppps^ 
if  that  horrid  ( 1 instrument  is  hot  again. 

(Goes  up  to  Jio-3  again , r.f.) 


THE  BAIXIFI ; \ttfttTE  &. 


io 


Enter  Mr?,  SmaHT,  S.E.L.,  tt  >th  n ’Aieirie  bottle  an  l her 

Mrs.  8,  (t.)  Th  ^re,  I’ve  got  again  at  last,  wery  glad 

of  it  lam.  Ah,  Ntl.y,  my  gal,  y a'f  £kckrare  you?  How’s 
the  child ? ; ^ " , , b '' f % • tro.> 

j\rdh/.  (a.)  Oh,  it's  fast  as!  < p —he  was  crying  when  T first 
came  in,  but  I gave  him  a peppermint  drop,  and  soon  quitted 
him.  • j f!  ; \ ■ ■ ■ ‘Ljfet'w, 

MiS.sJS.  There  now  ! Then  I’m  hie*;  , if  I haven’t  been  and 
spouted  the  irons  for  nothing.  ( Gum  to  fireplace .) 

- Nelly . (Surprised.)  Spouted  the  iron  a 1 (Grosses  to  l.) 

Mrs.  S.  Yes,  this  very  minute?  The  master  was  away.  I 
’adn?t  got  no  money,  and  the  chi  d was  took  with  the  pain*, 
(Comes  down  K c.)  The  brute  of  a J ow  would  ordy  lend  me  six- 
pence on  them  lovely  irons,  and  re  nosed  the  blue,  and  I don’t 
know  what  I’d  have  done  it  ft -aati’t  been  for  a young  gemunan. 
as  lent  me  a ’alf-a-erown,  poor  young  feller,  the  bailiffs  is  after 
him,  so  I told  him  he  might  c nnt  ’ere  for  an  hour  or  two  out 
of  the'way.  Bo  just  run  out  tud  buy  a bit  o’  something  for  his 
supper.  ( Gives  the  jnm  'ket  bmktt,)  He  looked  hungry. 

(Exit  Neely,  door  s.e.l.)  iAnd  now  for  that  blessed  child* 
(Goes  up  to  the  cradle , r.)  Th  nk  the  pigs,  it’s  , asleep,  I wish 
mv/IWy  ’ u d come  ..’otne,  k ’L  be  tired,  and  cross  as  two 
sticks..-:..'.;  : - >.  'y.:A 


Etyer.  B^cjja  ri> . Eoebt  s.e.b. 

Mrs.  S.  Hu ll;o,  Ruling  m’ tin,  > yod  ve  got  here  have  you? 
E(hn.  (i  - Yes,  but  it  was  t ■•hart.  go.  1 gbt  ruined  up 
in  those 'lap , 111  I thought  f s'Ac  ' d up • * ■ 1 ■' 


you,*. 


hr  nigs  ye  put  where  ye  wants.,  ( K een  Alt i 
ble^s  ds  what  is"  the" matter  With  the  WA 

stomacli-aclu  has  ybii'?  , v ' -v  ...  • r 

Eden.  ’Ko?  ot  ‘hat, 'but  I’m  very  mis-  al  ie.  Parted  from 
Aib’  girt  I ldVecno  friend^,  no  ho  pi,  h r.fcA-n.-v,,  kn  i worst  of 
i . no  work,  Qh,  iny  good  wo  naii,  if  T h d but  tha  girl  for 
Q Wife  I would  -leave  pointing',  ithd  Wo^k  a t any  thing — aye, 
. fipt  ’ n rnfps  in  a:  lid  & if 1 p.eed  be. 

Aii  Th'fcw  'df  Ydl.  Vf*r  o* 


— -^,,*,0  in  <1  lieia  il  iit'.u  wc. 

"Mr,.  $.  £heri  why  d<  n’t  yer  go  ai  h‘  amP  fell  her  so. 
r «.ii  - "•£&*-’•  c.f,tt’,<'-fo'b*iAirevi»r  fitriu  rpt  df,  anp  t J 

for  yer,  and  have 


V*  1 ^ 1 1 » '"4  AA  u J ^ F,  ° 11 

It  % Torth  s'ftl i,  she’d  marry  yer  stra i - 
and  hei  yer,  work  for  yer,  and  iLep  hbuke  i 


■Jt  CL ft  ro;' 


11 


THE  B ALIFF’S  DAUGHTER. 

• ' ffidtfoii-Ao't  :■ : L:  JdJsL'h1-  ;>0ol  jffh  Wfi‘ <-v  .,’1, 

a cpejry face  to  meet  yer,  wi^h*  if;  yer  came  in  .empty 
Dm.  sure  opr  NelJy  worn  nfe#IpP 

NVily.  ,/Lr  :•  me  a N,eIIy.  . , ; L • 

Is  it  ? Tij.  ii  I idi'y  :lw pe  tslae’s  as  fcOod,  fta.  our 
Whyj  On’y  tTdn^,  thtu.e1  a young  £#11  er;  as  shelove-i  with  aii 
her/att  as  wgnts  to,m  rry  her,  and  she  won’t  have  him,  c itise 
fche>ays  as  it  ’ud  spr  ^ b is  pr oap e£  t us*  Qr  spmmat  (o’  that  kind| 
bless  her  tender  ’art  ; but  here  she  ifl. 

%nt,er  carrying  basket. 

Nelly,  (l.)  Dick! 

Eden . (c.)  Nelly  ! ( They  embrace.) 

Mrs.  S.  (h.)j  VV  tiy,  blesk  my  soul,  I have  let  the  out  of 
the  bag.  ’Now,  lbok  lierepybii  iwd;  the  sooner  you  lea v es  off.  a 
iuakiur  dif’milties  tHe  oh,  jrbiing  hian,  justBtop  here 

fcinrl  Vi  hTt\  (->  wtfV  +ViA  tvion/vlA  •i'rk't*  ‘*+  wp»f»Irc  smd_  C rfit  f.he 


^ HHHRI 

Eden:  Oh,  how  cVri  Ttharik  vouphow  that  you  have  given 
\#e  abfeethirtg  to. live  for?  ■//  ,} ">!<  iVi ' V''v> ^ 

Welly.  Dear  kind  old  d&icHX-Ur>/)$'  But  you 

mustn’t  stay,  here  a moment.  t.  saw  father  coming  dc'vn  the 
i*wa  t and  ii  he  sc.  c v a yoa’rV  'W.  , f*  WBUF 

Eden.  Lost!  Found  j you  mean,  toiFt  y ni  ? ^ ys-YT 

Nelly.  Why,  don’t  vpa,  k gw;  my  Liu  her  is  the  bailfT  who  is 
looking  for  you. 

::E(fefr . ■ ■■?  (fixity  irfto-'ckkir.)  *j  yt>ur  fatin  r|  The* 

devil,  I’m  caught ! . ; , ■ 

Mrs.  ti.  Fidd!fesMeksf  ■ -He  must  he^ot  out  of  the  way  for 
a bit,  dill  the  old  man’s  had  hie4tea  and  is  id  a good  temper, 
then.  I’il  square  tlie  bea  lie! 

Tony  tSmari.  •.  ( Wty\'U>t>  ^e^,)  Gpod  -night,  neighbor,  I 
aha’n’t  coine  d .yiM**  jhe- Crown  this  evening, 

■ Nelly.  Oh,  acre  h<  is,.herE- get  in  here  ;dt7s  :very  dar!  and 
rather  cold,  hut? it  woTt  be  for.  long.  (ExU  Kichard  l.f.) 

iter  Tony  Smart,  s.e.L 

Tony.  Well,  old  hiss,  how  goes  it,  ( Grosses  to  C.,  and  shaki. 
hands  with  Mrs.  Sma  it.)  Come,  Nelly,  give  us  a kiss.  (Kiss- 


u.  of  ILL  UR 


12 


THE  BA  TUFF’S  DAUGHTER. 


like  the  joby'fo*  eV-ery  w-hpre  as  1 ,a&k  Jddibout  him  thejS'Vtfe  ail 
W ^ jry  'bt^ry'fof* h i Mf,  'and  & h%  Was%  good • sort,  sb* i . Coul  1 a* t 
gejti  do  jiib'raiRsbin.  Arid  taat  -t  rr  oftt  Ba(Uieb  is  a fight*  bad 
sort  to  tiidugiit  a ad  hnyjre  *f\T  gabbed  tire-  lad.  -But"  Pit  • 
nab  him  to-morrow  if  he  Via  .Jondonl  ^d  t j*:«V  xod 

(ft.}  .And  triath:  to  the  unn&turalist  t.^ing  'as  ever 
you  c id,  Anihbiiy'Bmar’tj'  goiii'  a•nabfel^i,  yer  own  $>n.  4 

To  n.  (o/,  aghast.)  Nabbiid  my  own  soul  What  the  devil 


what  be 


there 

shall  * j *r /vr- rr ~ •^rnf]r»w'  ~ • e* VT1JE3B&  • ii»  u 

Tmu  . 'fo&t -dO"8.it^idj AV  v,4:i  1.  ,*.J?hat.$pef  A eUy  .say/) 

,,.NM  : [fcj(  fjplil  ln^jion-  jigo 

when  tie  was  ut.tgr  o It,.;  only  ...  .-.ia./st;  r.-iul  tjwt  I snoiili  npt 

bar**  iajJe,.%j$y;u?f  'w^tor  hip.;  bl}t  pinC  1%t  heli^  popr  J 
kni>sK  i hai  I^aif.^sa  his^n  vt-  by  faring  it  wi  ll  Jjpa..,,  tL,-  ' 
Tw;  •:  Ahi  Vfi-y  goo^u  t p,  iiv;^,apia|(,|iSl»o, 
there,  ( ’1%-ovfa  &&&  % m- ) « CWfe  Mg‘ . ., 
likes,;  growl  away  till  hes  sic  u if  he  chores,  Ret  j c, ( ; 
o a &y  i,  why  blow  me  tight  !,,,  (tfpwtpqs, 

They^!  Cun:.  • • : » ■ : tu/,  ■ ^ Vtfr 

Nelly.  ( Oomg  up  Tj.,  add  filing.)  .Richard,  Richard  I you 
may  Come  out!  Richard;!  . ; , y 

Enter  l&ici.  AED  iSden,  U.F. 

I didn’t  know  he  was 

\ ch  1 , • t vdt<-,.; 

But  he  is  though,  a nh  he,  Nell?  1 

Thanks  to  Mrs.  'm  art,  I have  managed  to 
keep  out  t'  your  clutches,  but  I had  several  a irrow  c shapes.  * 
mlX  i- erovs  my  hand,  young  man.  (y  {They  ' shthkt  hands.) 
Tve  been  looking  after  yoiir  interei-  * werfv  careful  for  seme 
iinie.  atid  I Won  t drop  it  now.:  Yo  i needn’t ' stair ye,  for  me 
and ^th’ehnissus  'rich,  but  WeVt  gOPa  little  sum-uu  laid  up 
ag.  iiust  a : 
y.  u gets  < 

Sum  mat  to  ao«*  . • > ...  ...  • 

A AU  fell  Ot  si  -.ftloOf:  .'  * '-vUiB  . ^iK'  <fe  : ?.fe 


here 


< Pv.c.)  Hullo,  confe  na  i 

1 AJrs.N.  ( R^jt  ! 

Eden.  (1C.) 

>ep  Out  f youi 

Tony.,  i rr.  ’s  iny  hand , young  man. 

U look] A' 

1 I #dn  t 

tnissuS'ai^^.ixv^,  «, 

i rainy  da  , and  we’ll  take  ou  inland  do  for  you  till 
a nit  of  \i  pl&e  O^/ei  dwb.  ami  some  house-p  liltin’  or 


THE  BALIFFS  DATTGirTfcR. 


What  i&i^havo  b o.i.Ji  that  oid>  wcjJJa, m down  hej  e;^i’h.i^  time 
of  rii  gil  t ? 

• Eden.  I thj,nk  it  \voh’ ,i  be  as  well  far  j^if?  not  Jo  meet  Miss 
Badder  h re,  as  she.  woul'i  be, sure,  to  let  Unqle  §ilas  know  of 

my  whereab'  ura. 

Tony . True  ior  y u-^yoii  I^d  better  retire  to  the  washua 
an d study  the  ’abil m d I:“  b ag k b ettl eg  J again  for  a spoil.  [Exit 
Kichaed,  nfF.)  Bnt  .f  . o el -that, old  party  ain  t a goi  ig  to 
bless  us  with  h r < on  a iy  ior  a werry  prolonged  period,  or  I 
shall  retire  to  the  Crown. 

Enter  Miss  Angelina  Badder,  at  street  door,  s.e.l. 

Angelina . ((^AsW/o  i.c.)  Don’t  let  me  disturb  you,  good 
people.  Ah,  Mr.  Smart,  it  is; not  odou  X see  you— I hope  you 
are  doing  wa.l  -e  \ if  i >usim  ss. 

Tony,  (Sulkily.)  P Uy  waif,  taauk  ye  num— there  is  plen- 
ty o’  blackguards  to  hud  me  in  vvoek.  (Aside,)  Take  that,  you 
old  humbug.  -n 

Angelina.  '(To  STellv.)  Ah,  Eleanor,  so  I heai;  you  hay o 
. taken  to  sitting  as  mo  del  to  artist*.  For  my  part  I #houid 

think  it  must  be  \ er  un; deasapu  . ..... 

Tony.  (Aside.)  ¥e«,  o:  ta  j artist  voil  sat  to. 

Angelina.  But  f am  forge,  i ig  what  I came  here  for.  fr  Mrs. 
Smart,  I want  you  to  wash  and  bleach,  all  my  line  Finen,  which 
has  been  laying  by  i- r s / i urn  *.  ;.rU  has  got  as/ yellow  as 
. parch  . iient,  and  is  n >t  iit  to  be  s.*en,’and  I also  want  you  to  find 
Out  where  1 can  get  some  lape  ole  i^bi* 

Mrs.'S.  Certirlgly/raaaij  bju.t  when  w mid  you  want  it  by  ? 

Angelina.  6h,  d"  re  e t i y . ‘ ‘ ' I .am,  going  t>  bo  married.  ( General 
titter.)  Well, tis  there  an  an, ng  so.  very  extraordinary  about 
+Eof  *un+  xV.dl  ‘dtde.d  j ~ 1 1 dd.-Bn  ' :u  ‘ /*  - . 


14 


THE  BAILIFF*  S D AUG HJ?  JB-R. 

Angelina . ( Preparing  to  faint.)  OH,  Mrs.  Smart  catch  me. 

Mrs.  S.  Not  if  I knows  it.  • (AnGeeinA  recovers.) 

Angelina,  (r.c.)  08,  what  am  I to  do?  where  shall  I got 

what  will  become  dUm  ‘ ? ‘ J ■ J 'U'.'  -1  ftp 

Tony.  (At  icindoib,  t.ial.)  Why,  you’d  better  go  home  with 
your  uncle,  who  is  just  coming  down  thelAhe. 

Angelica.  Oh,  whgre  ’can  I hicfe  myself.  £t  Would  never  dp 
for  hihi  to1  find  hie  here. 

Mrs.  /Sj  {Aside.) , Pretty  , timid  creature.  {Aloud.) v You 
can  go  intb  the  nextrdom  if  yoh  likei  'miss.^ 

Angelina.  Oh,  thank-you,  thank  you.  ‘ (> 

(Exit,  s.e.r.— Mrs.  Smar't  retires' Up  ready  to  come  down ' e.) 

* ■ . - j ■ {iAH<3 

Enter  Sieas  JB adder,  s.k.e,  Angelina  and  Richard  appear 
at  doors  s.e.r.  and  e.f. 

• k* 

,j Sadder,  (c.)  Good  evening  all.  Well,  Tony,  what  news  ? 

‘ Tony.hy-  (e.,  '’hesitatingly.)'  ’Well,  sir,  it  'ain’t  much.  Tn  fact, 
sir,  I’m  sick  o ' the  job:1  ^ ^ ^ 

Badder.  $ick  of  the  job,  nonsense,  what  do  you  mean  ? He 
must  be  found.  ■ * 

Eden.  (Aside.)  Ugh,  yOu  old  monster  I (Sh  r.kes  his  fist.) 

Tony.  Well,  sir,  I means,  whgt  I says,  but  I think  Neil ' can 
explain  best  what  i means. 

Nelly.  [Comes  down,  l.c.)  Oh,  sir,  hear  me,  when  your 
nephew  was  better  off  I used  to  sit  to  hi  n as  a moffeU  After  a 
time  he  made  me  offers  of  inakriltge,  and  I refused  him,  though 
I loved  him,  hecaUs^  I thought,  uneducated  as  I was,  1/  should 
be  a disgrace  to  him,  but  haw  that  he  i#  poof,5  he  has  repeated 
his  offer  and  I have  accepted  him,  well  knowing  that  1 under- 
stood poverty  better  than  he,  and  could  help  him  on  his  weary 
way.  Oh,  sir,  I do  not  ask  for  money,  1 only  a’sk  for  pity  ; do 
not  be  harsh  with  him,  give  him  tirUe  and  he  shall  pay  you  all, 
even  though  we  both  starve  for  it. 

Eden.  (At  door  E.F.,  aside.)  My  guardian ' angel . 

Angelina.  (At  door  s.E.R.,  ' aside.)  Oh,  1 should  ljk©  to 
scratch  her  eyes'  out,  the  little  impudent  wretch. 

Bad(i<r.  (Aside.)  By  jove,  she’s  devilish  pretty.  (Aland. ) 
Well,  my  dear,  you  need  not  excite  iyourself, ' I a n sure  he  ,Wdll 
pay  me — but  Tony  must  find  him  for  all  that,  for  I have  just 
got  a telegraph  saying  that  he  has  come  into  a property  of  ten 
thousand  a year  by  the  death  of  his  relative,  old  Tom  Eden, 
who  died  intestate,  instead  of  leaving  his  money  to  charities, 
the  qld  wretohl  (Amde. ) Thank  heaven  I have  got  rid  of  bur- 


IS 


TME  X'ALtFf’s  pAUa&TE&f 

den  number  one,  tut  njn&Efer  Uy.o  still  re^Was  hoary  a«  W 
er.  (lo  Iseij ly.)  At  a tty  r$f’6y.  allow  me  a#  ancle's  r/fMlkg.eo 

?•<&**  !h\  . '(J&i&t*  Her',*/ 

Enter  Bica  A up  < ^ Eas^IS  8*  Shu* 

B adder.  iIuHo ! why  here;s  the  pau*  of  frigid! 

‘ Angela.  -'(VroMets  to  RVCi)  You  ae&ijtoikfc.  vtd  wrefcch—wbat 
ami  to  do,  pT*f?  J " 

Yojn/.  (l.)  : Yoi?  You’d  'Mter  go  borne  to  bed  4 
Baca.  (L.c.)  V;ic\y,  let' vis  fl^ituailjr  ifcrg*  V#  w&4  flstjfnfc.  T 
uope  I have  your  Sanction  to  marry  her  who  so  lately  pleaded 
nay  cause  so  well.  ^ 

Badder . (r.c.)  Bless  you,^niy  childr/m,  ..bless  you,  bless 

you.  ' 

Angelina . ( Tragically .)  Oh,  cruel  fate — #hafc  is  to  become  of 

me  f 


-Enter  J EDtbiAH  Grabble,  suddenly , s.E.l*. 


(ir.)  I hare  come  back  to  repeat  my  offer,  for  the 
The  young  lady  is  preriously  en- 


Orabble . 
last  time. 

Tony.  Too  late,  too  late  I 

gaged,  I 

waterbutt’  Tiien  wil1  1 return  to  the  depths  of  the  repmlsir# 

A %T»  stay,  young  man.  (TkouShtmlly-~pointi*f  t* 

Angelina,  it.G*)  Look  at  that  sorrow  t'ul-leokiiir  v up  per  pfc*. 
sop.  Do  ycm  think  you  could  marry  her. 

Grabble.  What,  that  very  ancient  lot  I , No,  not  for  Joseph  I 
bhe  has  a sweet  temper. 

SbeV fifty  if  she’s  a day. 
tShes  very  economical. 

the  color  of  coffee, 
fehe's  an  excellent  manager. 

Hhe’s  a very  bad  walker..  4 
( Impressively .)  8he’s  got  ten  thousand  pounds. 

No  flam,  you  know;  no 


Madder. 
Grabble. 
Bidder. 
Gr<Mie. 
li‘  aider. 
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Madder,  ^ 

^ Urtddbh.  Ten  thousand  pounds! 

I anpsylv^nia  bonds. 

’*/  ^°* . All  Government  security, 
trakbfM  By  jove,  then  I’ll  go  in  for  her  at  once.  (Groose* 

llr't’Jh  *AlPTZ  in  an  extravagant  pantomime-** 

ap^jcecf.)  op,  baas! 

Maddtr*  Well,  I think  I have  got  rid  of  my  two  burdens  at 


16  THE  HAIEIFP,.';  DAUGHTER. 

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nly  ' ne  tuing  leftrto  do.  Dick  rotro;  *aen  a oat  to  marry 
aiv  alwayAekpeeted^o  speechky,  just,  iu  ice  a neat  and  appro-  y 
^rvate  to^our  kind  frie/ids  m frqnt,  ,rrr,  , ; k,- '-^^1:11181^ 

Atfcn.  OK,  I could ^t  possin  y ; I' never  made  Jk  speech  in  ^ f 
my  life.  a 

S'elly..  (g.)  Ah,  I see  how  it  is,  I help  you  out  of  this  * 

difficulty  also.  (To  the  audience.)  We  have  come  to  the  end  of 
this  our  foolish  story,  please  to  grant  this  <>ne  request — that  is,  s • 
a kind  thought  and  a good  word  for  “i 'he  Bailiff's  Daugh- 
ter.'* ? ’4Vn  - . ’ ’v. 


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